New route between Phnom Penh and Bangkok

Sun PhuQuoc Airways flies to Taipei and AirAsia links KL and Batam
Sky Angkor connects Phnom Penh and Bangkok

Sky Angkor connects Phnom Penh and Bangkok
Sun PhuQuoc Airways flies to Taipei and AirAsia links KL and Batam

January 28th, 2026. Cambodian carrier, Sky Angkor Airlines, has opened reservations for a service between Phnom Penh and Bangkok. The service is scheduled to take off on February 1st, and will operate six days a week with Mondays excluded.

Flight number ZA674 will depart from Techo International Airport, Phnom Penh, at 12:00 and arrive at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi International Airport at 13:10. The return leg, flight number ZA675, will leave Bangkok at 14:10 and arrive back in Phnom Penh at 15:30.

The flight will last about seventy minutes in each direction and will be served by Airbus A320 aircraft.

Phu Quoc to Taipei

Vietnam’s newest carrier, Sun PhuQuoc Airways, will introduce flights between Phu Quoc and Taipei starting on March 29th. The service will operate five times a week on Sundays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.

Flight number 9G510 will take off from Phu Quoc International Airport at 11:30 and touch down at Taoyuan International Airport, Taipei at 16:10. The return journey, flight number 9G511, will leave Taipei at 17:35 and will arrive back in Phu Quoc at 20:25.

The flight time will be about three hours and forty minutes, and the route will be served by Airbus A321 Neo.

Kuala Lumpur to Batam

A service connecting Kuala Lumpur with Batam, in the Indonesian province of the Riau Islands, just to the south of Singapore. The flight will operate daily starting on March 29th.

Flight number AK472 will depart from Kuala Lumpur International Airport at 08:05 and will arrive at Batam’s Hang Nadim International Airport at 08:15 local time. The return trip, flight number AK471, will leave Batam at 08:45 and arrive back in Kuala Lumpur at 10:55.

The flight takes about seventy minutes in each direction and will be served by Airbus A320 aircraft.

Picture: Yaoworat Road, Bangkok ©David Sutton/themangoroad.com

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